Sivan's Talking Watch
The Diaries of Wilhelmina Brody Moriarty


Thursday, 1 July
We continue on tomorrow. I feel like a ill fielded cricket ball bounced from one  place to another never resting in one place long enough to be useful.

Friday, 2 July
I dream of steam powered elephants last night. Not quite as piratical as one would think but there are situations where legs are better suited than wheels.

Saturday, 3 July
We are stopped at some sort of temple. Not the one we are looking for but this part of India is lousy with them.
later
I seem to be injured although George is currently inside my body. The damage is quite extensive eight broken ribs, both humerus broken, cracked right ulna, both clavicle bones, crushed pelvis, fractured right femur, extensive bruising over most of the body, third degree burns on lower legs, and various smaller nicks and cuts. Mrs Fraizer is of course worrying about the wrong thing at this moment. I will attempt to meditate, I know not how successful I will be with people hovering over me worried I am going to take liberties with myself.


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Sivan's Talking Watch, the mechanism and phonograph disc published in De Natur page 32, 1895.